If you’re a buy-to-let owner and you keep your own furniture in the property you let out, you may want to cover yourself with landlord contents insurance

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What is landlord contents insurance?

Landlord contents insurance is cover you can take out as a landlord for any furnishings or fittings in a property you’re planning to let out.

Do I need landlord contents insurance?

As a landlord you’ll be legally required to take out buildings insurance, but contents insurance isn’t a legal obligation. However, it can still be good to have if you’re leaving things like furniture or homeware for your tenants to use.

Around a quarter of landlords who take out landlord insurance also ask for a contents insurance policy.

My property is unfurnished – do I still need landlord contents insurance?

Even if your property is unfurnished, you may still benefit from landlord contents insurance for things like carpeting or fitted appliances.

Do I need contents insurance for my tenants’ belongings?

You won’t need to include cover for your tenants’ belongings in your landlord contents insurance policy – this is up to your tenants.

Data collected by CIA Insurance from December 2018 to February 2019, accurate as of March 2019.

What does landlord contents insurance cover?

The exact details of your policy will vary between insurers, however you can generally expect the following to be covered either as standard or with an add-on:

Accidental damage, if the contents in your property are damaged by accident

New for old, if you need a brand new replacement for any damaged items – though sometimes there is a cap on the value of items you can claim for

Alternative accommodation, if your tenants require alternative living arrangements as a result of any damage caused

Glass and locks, if any glass fittings or locks are damaged

Loss of metered water, if damage to your contents results in a loss of metered water

Loss of rent, if you lose any rental income as a result of damage caused

What isn’t covered by landlord contents insurance?

Some items may not be covered by a standard landlord contents insurance policy, meaning they’ll require an extra level of coverage for you to be able to claim. These can include:

Items damaged by escape of water in unoccupied properties

Loss, damage or theft in unoccupied properties

Expensive or valuable items such as electronics or works of art

Items damaged as a result of wear and tear

Loss, damage or theft caused by illegal activity

Damage caused by tenants if the their credit reference was poor

How much does landlord contents insurance cost?

The premiums you’ll pay for landlord contents insurance will depend on a number of factors:

Your contents: the more expensive or valuable your belongings, the more it will cost to cover them

Your security: installing solid security measures is not only likely to keep your property safer, but it can also lower your contents insurance premiums as a result. In fact, five lever mortice locks and window locks could cut over a fiver from your premiums

Your location: if your property is in a high crime area, it may raise your premiums as you’ll be statistically more likely to make a claim

Your policy: adding more policies that may not be standard with your insurance quote, such as accidental damage or new for old cover, is likely to cost more as you’ll have a higher level of cover. You may want to consider combining a contents and buildings insurance policy, as this can sometimes reduce the cost

Your excess: raising your voluntary excess payment can indicate to insurers that you’ll only be likely to claim if it’s really worth it, so they may be more willing to lower your premiums

Your claims history: if you’ve made a number of claims previously, insurers might see you as someone more likely to make another claim in the future

Data collected by CIA Insurance from December 2018 to February 2019, accurate as of March 2019.

Compare landlord contents insurance quotes

The best way to get a cheap landlord contents insurance quote is to compare quotes with MoneySuperMarket and our partner provider CIA Insurance. All you need to do is tell us a little about yourself, your property and contents, and the level of cover you require, then we’ll show you a list of quotes tailored to you.

You’ll be able to compare quotes by the premiums and excess you’ll pay and the level of cover you’ll get, including any additional extras you requested. Once you’ve found the policy you want, just click through to the provider to finalise your purchase.

You should remember that the cheapest available policy isn’t always the best. It’s recommended that you go for a balance between price and level of cover, so you can make sure you have the right coverage for the best possible price available. This way you can avoid ending up over- or under-insured.